Impressively enough, for a style edition, this Vanquish sports a 100% carbon fiber shell, which is a first for Aston. This lightness is probably just enough to make up for the added weight of the bespoke 4 piece leather luggage set.

Performance comes from the same 6.0-liter V12 that you get in the standard Vanquish, which is good for a top speed of 183 and 0-60 in 4.3 seconds. I just hope that Neiman’s ‘Atlantic Blue’ soft top is up to such high speeds. Otherwise the toupees and stylish coifs of occupants may wind up in the jet stream when the driver decides to stretch the car’s legs.

Another Neiman Marcus feature is the unique Seychelles Blue paint color. It looks great, and nothing says class like the name of an island chain off the coast of Africa that can only be found on rich people’s maps.

Where you really get your money’s worth on the Neiman Marcus edition, though, is the interior, which is covered in fittings even more bespoke than what you get on a standard Aston. Names like ‘Ivory Roekona’ and ‘Aurora Blue’ abound on the description of all of the bits and bobs that will envelop you in the interior.

Maybe the biggest difference is the presence a walnut veneer fascia. Wood has been absent as Aston has tried to update its image, but, still, nothing says luxury like some 100-year-old tree on your dash.

So how much money are you plunking down on this piece of luxurious extravagance? A lot – $344,500 to be exact. That’s over $60,000 more than the standard Aston Martin Vanquish, which was not what you would call affordable to begin with.

Still it will be exclusive, because only ten are being made. So, if you are one of the unfortunate souls that needs one of these things to make up for past transgressions, you should get on it.